Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 28, 1903, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
Towed to *<•» by n Whulr
B orton , M»y 20.- Cnvtaiu Horace
U PÜBLiaUD
IlillmAu, an Eilgartown fi»h*rniKt»,
baa been towrtl by a miMideneii whaie
MTKBT TM0MDAY APTEKMOON
many mile« out lo m*a. Captain Hill­
... BY ...
man and a Portngucer »nilor were in
I a boat examining nets off the
DAVID K. HTITT,
southern »bore of No Mau’s Land
îÉlTOB AND TBOmiETOB.
I south of Martha's Viueyard. Sud-
| deoly a whale leaped out of tbe water
8UB8CKIPTION BATES.
within 15 feet of the boat aud brought
oo down bis tail with a fearful swing.
...................... ..........
itba... ...................................... L... 1 uo Then the whale alerted out to sea.
Ml fotliiug tbe H ums wbieb attached the
Three Muutiu
Dets to Ibe txiat and towing it sea­
Thia P»P»» >• antered at the Bandou poat ward.
Captaiu Hillman estimates
oSae aa Seoond-elaaa Matter.
the whale towed tbe boat at a speed
of 30 miles au hour. After being
THURSDAY. MAX ¡18. IM3
lowed for four hours tbe boat was
freed. Tbe captain was two days
¡¡VITORIA^.
gettiug back to port.
Monday next is election day. Vote
Telegram: It is reported tb.it
▼odr principle on ’hat occasion and
some deference will lie paid in tbe
|atrpoHtic8 lie on tbé shelf
next Iowa Republican platform to
JPbe R bcobdbb racnivad a laogiby “the Iowa idea,” and that some en
commaUicatiou, last WeÜneaday ev«u- eonragement, with tbe Preaidant's
'loff, froto Hua. Binger Herman on approval, will be extended to those
ib»’ Fureât Reaerve project affecting Republican's who favor tarifl revision.
Coak, Curry, and Joaephine couuties, This will be pleasing to Western Re­
btrtta.it would require aeveral col- publicans generally, but they need
'nlMrof Mpace we could not publiât expect nothing radical from Senator
k
’ ■ ■ 1 . Allison, who will dictate tbe Iowa
'••itC
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plank.
]B«re me.'frQiD my “fool” friend» is
—ooo----
an appropriate prayer for candidates State Teacher»' Association
aapiring to' political position. ' Her-
The Western Division of the State
knau'e frfénda have been publishing
“gush.” that had better been left un- Teachers’ Association will be held at
Hid'.1' They would lead one to think Portland, June 24 to 29, 1903. Tbe
that a certain class were obligated to program for this meeting is one of
Vote for him because of material aid tbe best ever prepared by the manage­
ment of the Association, and the indi­
reoeived.
cations are that this meeting will far
J. Rierpont Morgan has saved that surpass anything ever attempted in
>300,000 revenue lax on tbe pictures educational meetings in Oregon.
he purchased ib Europe, a year ago,
Tbe best talent the State affords
by having them remain iu bis bouse, bas been secured to take .part in tbe
on tbè Other side tbe “Frog Pond." program which deals with many sub
Nbvi that they have remained there a jectn of vital importance to tbe schools
jfel^r, he can import them duty free, and educational interests of tbeState.
as'bouseboid èffecto. Morgan baa a Mr. Henry D. Pettengill of Lansiug,
|>ead tor business.
Micb„ one of tbe foremost educators
Sacialiats bave nutbiug to gain by of tbe United States, bas been invited
voting other tb iu tUeir oAn ticket. to be a guest of tlie Association and
They staud oo principle aud if they will appear on tbe program, and dis­
swerve from their purpose they are cuss a number of important educa­
not worthy' of tlieir uame. Why tional topics.
should they vole for what they do
Railway companies have made an
uot «sut7 It they do not elect tbeir excursion rate to Portland for this
Own esndidAtel :h«y can give cb«er occasion and a very large number of
aud cooifort to the coiutàdes who sre teachers will no doubt be preseut to
watching and waiting, Show your enjoy and profit by tbe meeting.
tauubncai and be counted with your
brethren
A Farmer Mtraigliteued Out.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
"íHEDroRDÍ
Tbe Dext W C T U meeting take«
place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M , at the
M. E Cbnn-b.
Meoeiik, the Emperor of AbyMinia,
ia an out and out teuiperance reform­
er. Not only baa be prohibited the
importation of iotoxicanta into Eih
iopia, but their manufacture aud sale
are forbidden.
Lady Cecilia Roberta, daughter of
the euri aud Couutesa of Carlisle,
speaking at Yelverton, England, on
the subject of temperance, said if they
could destroy the drink truffio they
would be able to abolish oiue-tenlha
of the prisons.
As a result of a protest by the
United States navy department Pub­
lic gambljtig in Bremerton, Wash.,
has been completely ended. Games
were running in live saloons, but tbe
mayor has closed them all and says
they will uot open again. Comand
ant Stirling uotitiad tbe mayor that
no more battleships would be sent to
the Puget Souud navy yard until the
town presented a better moral toue.
A report just issued states that the
growth of tbe publicbouse trust move­
ment throughout England baa been
remarkable. It is said that there is
now hardly n county in England in
wbieb a publichouse trust ¡snot either
projected or actively ut work, and
publicbouse on trust principles are
now opened >u ten counties io Scot­
land. There are about fifty bouses iu
England, and sixteen iu Scotland.
Tbe Anti-Saloon League of Pitts
burg has issued au appeal lo every
congregation iu Pittsburg and Alle­
gheny to petition the House of Rep­
resentatives aud the State Seuate to
use their influnee lo pass the bill iu
support of a local option law provid­
ing for tbe submission to ibe electors
of each township, borough or city
within tbe state, of tbe question of
granting license for tbe sale of liquor
within such municipal districts.
CLARENCE Y.
LOWE,
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
Baudon. Oregon,
Druggist and
BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
A »allow complexion. diaaineM,
bilioiuue,. a» '! a oat«! tougim
are common indication, of liver
and kidnevili^sss». Stomach and
bowel trouble, teverv ui they are,
Cive immediate warning by pain,
ut liver aud kidney troubles,
though ten painful at the »tart, are
much harder to cure. Thedford's
Block-Draught never fails to bene-
fitdiaeased fiver and w eakened kid­
neys. It still up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
or cholera and Bright's disease of
the kidneys. With kidneys re­
inforced by Thedford’s Black
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in tlie midst of yel­
low fever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Black-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use in an «mergency and saves
many ex|>ensive calls of a doctor.
Metins, S. G, March 10, 1901.
I hsvs used Thedford's Bkdt-Draught
for three year, end 1 have not had to so
to a doctor since I have been taking IL
It is ths belt medicine for me that Is
. os the market for liver and k'dney
troubles and Uyipcpsla and other
t* complaints.
Rev. A. G. LEWIS.
Ti*
x
Apothecary,
I m just in receipt of a new and
freah totock of
Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc
Now is the time to purchase Hardware.
iu stock u large assorimeut of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent Bini Proprietary Preparation«
Toilet Articles,
are
doing baaidMM at ibe Old
stand aud can plaaae you. Give ua a Call
and examine our
DO
A
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
DruggiMtw Mnudrie».
B kiihhks , S pomobm , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
aint». Oil». Door, and Window».
PzRrt’MES,
T1NBHOP IN CONNECTION.
A. McNAIR,
<'l<ur>i, Tolmccoa and Cigarette«.
Paint«. Oils. QluMMea.and Painter’« Supplied
The Bandon Hardware Man
BOOTS
SHOES
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jj
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n
Jj
V
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W
Furniture
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you Household Furnishings and Deco
can get your money’s
rations of all kinds*
worth at
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles and Fine
Wall Pai er and
. BREUER’S
.and Piece».
-------- SEWING
Window Trio n inps.
Home Lining.
MACHINES AND l’Al Y CZKUlAGIb --------
Dealer in Boot» and Shoe» Cabinet Shop in Connection.
vi
CITY MEAT MARKET
Fresh Meats, Best Quality
Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty.
Bepairing'neatly and promptly doue at
lowest living prices.
E-AJR-TJES & Co Prop.
• t
Tbe undersigned bas
Uwt and Fitted to Order- All
and weigta kept on band
Pfctore Framing
neatly done.
11 M fl p RT* A 1/ I
tri I r% IKI lw
A Full Line of Burial Caakets, Burial Rob. a and Good», and Undertaking Kuppliea
CouHtantly Kept on Hand.
BANDON Fi RNITURE CCMPANY.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
[Tlif.ber LaiMl Act Juuc 3.
All kinds kept,
U mtkd S tatm L and U ffick , K opebuso .
BOLOGNA HVU8AGE. BEAD-OHEES
O bkgdn , March 39. 19t»3.
hud VEAL always or: band,
Notice i« henby tfivnn ib«t in c»mp!: inee
with the provision* t»f the wet of CoiigrtFj
COIINED
BEEF.
of June 3, !*78. rnd»k d “An art for th- »«ie
CJoqtiillc City, O^son
of limber I hd U s in tlie Stat« h «»f CniiforniH,
PICKLED 1 OHK
Oregon, Nrvaurt, and WiiKbington ler-
ritory.” na extended to all th’* i'ublic Land
J. P. TITPKK. Proprie to !•.
SiMltH by »»ct of August 4. 189?. Mr«. 1 iaxie
Fieger, of Bandon, Coni.ty of C<»<>9 State <»f BUTTER, EGG, and
Oregon, h;».’ thia day filed in thia < dice his
This well known hotel is now under new and coiio
«worn xt.H»euient No. 479*3 tor tbe purcbaae
FRUIT mid VEGETABLES
potent maiiagetuent and lias been thoroughly reu-
of the KE.V< nf Oie NEH of Section No. 4 in
ot nil kind».
Township No. 29 S., Range No 14 VV., ai.d
ovated throughout. The table service is equal Io
will offer proof tosliow that t lie land sought
Meats Delivered to person» living on th->
any in Sunt hern Oregon. Sample rooms for com*
is in..»« vslnubie for its timber or stone
thun lor nuriC'iltur.il pn.p .-e». .mil b. «» Itivi-r. or along the etnee Konto
inerciid men. Baggage transported io and huiu
tHblish I.IH <-l,.i.i. to Mli.i land before C. I.
A Bad Handicap.
iiluinenri t'uer. I' S. C..i:uiii- U .|>rr fur On-
BO YEARS*
boats and trains free of cbr.rge.
gon, at hiH ' ilee at liondon, Oregon. < u
EXPERIENCE
Fine new bar in connection with tbe hotel.
Passing a drug »tors, 1 noticed H Friday ll.c'JGbd.v of Jnne. 1003 H.. i.anie»
aa witnesses: It. E. L. liedillion. N. Bark-
sign hanging iu tbe window. It read: low. J. Ai'deisotn aud A. O. Hoyt, ail ot
“Boy wanted; no cigarette smoker Baudon. Oregon.
Any and nil ;<erso:n ci iimlng adversely
need apply."
the above deaeriiird lauds me requested to
* I entered and asked what kind of a tile tlieir clr.K.is ill Illis oCho on or bet-re
said OUih day wt J uul , T.I03.
T rade M arks
position was open for a boy.
9
D esigns
J. 1. I>¡nr...ns,
“Ob, we want him to work around
C
opyrights 4 c .
llcgister.
npr9
Anyone wendlnir a sketch and description may
tbe soda fountain,” repl.ed the pro­
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether a*
invention is probably patentable. Communica-
NOTIOE FOR PUBLIC VITOS’.
ttons strictly conildcntlal. Handbook on Patents
prietor.
sent free. Oldost agency for securing patents.
[Iliubri* l and. Ac t Jnne 3, 187S.J
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
“Why will you uot employ a boy
U ni i ed S tat »i« L and O f ’. ice , lu sebuhg ,
»pcctal notice, without charge, in the
who smokes cigarettes?” I inquired.
O hmg > n .
21. 1903
HUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LN
“Too careless, too lazy, aud too MO cotDi.liiinve
“A man living on a farm near here
with h<‘ i.Tovinion« <>f tbe
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
The blood-thirsty clamor for the
Chis Steamer will pjve n regular 10 dav Service l.rlwici CoqniBv Riv^r, Oregon, and San
of any seientlfle Jourual. Terms, <3 a
light in th<* head, aud they smell act nf Conurt-fft •»! Junt- 3. l.;78. anlith-d “Au culation
IraneiHCu, Ui.itiuruiik. Ln b »ih
at.d fit i<Ul.
year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
life of labor orginizationaeverywhere came in a short time ago completely
act t«»T the «ale of liinb' i* lauds iu thv
bad,
”
were
the
exact
words
of
the
doubled
np
with
rheumatism.
I
band
­
Stale«
of
Oregon,
Nevada.
End
o
in the civilized world is one of IJje
Wn^biiigtofi Tvrritoi v.”
extFiwh d to nil
Branch Oihce, 625 F 8t„ Washington, D. C.
E DYER Agent, Banden. Cr»g*in.
druggist.
most unmistakable signs of tbe times. ed Enn a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
the i’.iblic I j . nd Stater, by act of \n *ii«t 4.
SWAYNE & HOYT. Agent. 22<> Bitten St re. t. San Fratici«o<», Calif ruin.
Anoitem in tbe general railroad ¡892.51« Lain hit a bonquMW. of B thdoii. I
NOTICE
FOR
FUlUilCA
TION
Balm
and
told
him
to
lsc
it
freely
Tbe inevitable drift of the labor
of Ci!-»». State <*t OiMgoii, hns this
[‘Timber Laud Act, June 3, 1878 ]
news of a groat morning daily an­ County
day fikd in 1 his uilice his
Htplemenr
movement to political action socialism and if not sati-fied after using it he
I .’ kited Sr vies L and Oriels, R u ^ ebudu
nounces
tbe
fact
that,
in
conformity
No
4715.
for
th«»
pnrrhf.se
</f
the
N
W
’
4
of
affrights tbe hereditary profit taker, need not pay a cent for it,” aayB C. P.
the NE’4 of Seriitui
28, in Township N*» O bf . o > n . Ap'il 4. 1993.
with tbe general agreement of the 2<
Not-’ce i« lierebv given flirt in c< n;pHar.c<-
South. Haug»: No. H We«t, «nd will of­
who is alert enough to see tbe band Itayder, of Pattens Milla, N. Y. “A
fer
proof
to
show
that
the
laud «on^bt 1« witli the p oviniong »-f the net pt Uimgrt^K
freight
auditor
of
the
Santa
Fe
rail
writing on tbe wall. We ate to have few days later be walked into tbe
VHluab.c for its timber or Rhine «bun • >f Jnne 3, 1878. ^etitlvd. “An net for the «ale
way bus issued an order that no cig­ more
for agriculttn'ttf purposes, ami tn cstnli'ish of timber lam]« in rhe Nfahs «-f Caliimnin.
an organized and concerted war ou st, re as straight as a string and
hj« claim t<> vniti land b'-ftoe 0. T. hlumei» Ot*oo‘i. Nevada, and W,;,|jitqfton Terri
arette
smokers
will
l»e
employed
hi
unionism as one of tbe last expedi­ ban led me a dollar saying, ‘give me
rolher, United Suites Uomiuisaioiier. for torv.” ns extended tn :fl! t’ « Public Ltmi
this department of the Santa Fe Oregon, at hi« office »»t Bandou, O«< if<>n, on St hi * a by net •>' August 4, 1892. Liwr<‘nce A.
ents of capitalism to retain its mou- another bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Hituidav
Ibe 20ta day of Jums 1903. He ■' r •/. of Newberg. Uonntv of yamhtll. Statu
service.
Will Keep on Hand nt nil Times
names as witrii 'Se«: Jesse G. Leneve. N. of Otegon. h «w tfii« dav flieu in thi* office
atrons privileges. Let it come, Such Balm. I want it in tbe bouse all tbe
Tbe
bigti
school
girls
of
Brooklyn
E. Bnrklow, Albert Karri.«, J. A. Doak, all of bi« «worn atatement No. 4 m >L, for the pnr
time
for
it
cured
me.
’
”
For
sale
by
struggle will prove the limitations
cl.aae of the WX <dSW’4 mdSF’X<f MVl*
Oregon.
Park, N. Y.. Pittsburg, Toronto, Col­ Bandon.
Any »‘.nd «11 iMTsona cltdming ad vet sei v «nd 8WX of SE’4 of Section Nu 27. in
f industrial combination, and point C. Y. Lowe.
umbus, Duluth, and other large cities, the above described lands are requeued to CownMiip Number 30 South, Range
tbe worker to tbe ballot box uuion,
file tlieir olairaa in thi« office on or before No. 14 W., and will offer prr>of to
have concluded that a boy or young said 2Ulh day of June, 191)3.
Defacing
Nature'«
Wonder«.
show that the land sought is u> >re valunble
from whence alone be cau command
J. T. Blit DOES.
for its timber or atone timn for ngricnltuial
mao who is considered unfit to draw
pur o«es. and to e-atHbliiJi
'''.inn to «aid
hie own destiny.—Western Clarion.
From tbe Portland TeleRrntn.
anr9
Register.
.
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soda water or till the position of bill
land before E. A. Dodge. U K < 'ommis'-ioner.
Others’ protects bsve availed not, clerk in a railroad office, bas uot
NOI ICE bolt PUBLICA IIÜN
Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Egge, Butter and nil Farm Produce, and n
at A vrtle Point. Ort uon, mi Saturday, the
IUI i clay i f July, 1903. IB* name« aa wit-
A Herluu« Accident.
but poaibly tbe outspoken condem­ enough braius or self respect to bo
Timber Land Act June 3 lit78.
neaaes: W. II. Romra. J. \ Cotton. J T.
nation of tbe President will not be conoted among their friends.
Myrtle Point,
U nited S tatu « L and O ffice , at B ose Guerin, E. N. Smith, ali
On ton.
I^roio tbe Coquille Bulletin.
rUHG O bk G o N. Apiil 22, 1908.
witbout reformatory influence. Ref­
Any
and
ail
persepq
c!
iinina
adversely
Aud
so
tbe
boys
and
young
meu
all
Notice is herebv given that in complinncf*
' Bob McColinm, who is employed erence is made in this remark to tbe
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, eto.
with the provision« of the act of Uongre*-« the nbow-dvacribod land« are reqneaied to
over
the
oountry
are
compelled
to
fib*
tluir
cRima
in
this
off.
’
e
dii
or
before
e| Yoakatu’» logging camp, met with vulgarism that ‘delights to write or
of.lune 3. 1878, entitled, “An act for tho
«aid
11th
day
uf
July,
19ft3.
bn Accident on Wednesday morning carve names or stick up cards in pub choose between tbe cigaretta and tbe aale of timber tuid« in the States of Cali
J. T. B ridofs .
fornin. Oregon. Nevada, and Wnsliinpton
Keuiater.
that almoat cost tbe Unfortunate man lie places or on objects of interests, good position and tbe respeot of their Territory,” as extended to all th»- Public apr23
girl
friends.
Land
States
by
act
of
AuenM.
4.
1892.
Ci-nrles
bis life. Mr. McCollum was standing such as the great trees of the Yoaern-
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Fieger of Bandon, County of Coo-,
Tbe cigarette smoker who can defy T.
T>ep irfmewt of The I nte» tor.
0b a spring board engaged in sawing ite, a wonderful cliff, or a marvelous
State of Oregcn, baa this (lav f’k-u in
office his sworn statement No. MM 11, for
L and O ffice at K os E luko , Oregon, April
Wbbo an ax fell from tbe tree and natural palisade. When tbe Presi­ these, aposition and publicseutimen', this
the purchase of the* SX of SW|4 of Suction 15. 1903.
¿U'nbk him on the wrist. Tbe sharp dent perceived a multitude of cards is indeed s poor specimen of node- No. 33, in Township No. 28 South, of Kanye Notice is hereby piren <b«t the following-
----- AT THE-----
No. 14 West, and will offer pro 'f to show named «• ttier has fil*d notice of his inten­
veloped
manhood.
—
Pluck,
tlade penetrated to tbe bone and st
that the laud nought is more valuable for tion to make final proof in support of his
containing tbe names of visiting vul­
its timber or atone than for agricultural claim, ami (lint said proof will l»e made be­
aaihe Hine severed the large ar- garians fastened to tbe great sequoias,
purp tses. and to establish liis claim
said fore 0. T. BI uhr Brother. U. 8. Comiiiis-
Baseball He lied ule.
>ry. The shock wan sufficient to be vigorously condemned tbe practice,
land before the RugLter and Receiver of sioner, nt Bandon, Oregon, on
this
office
nt
Kosebuiv
Oregon,
on
Wednes
­
JUNE 1‘4 190.3.
Following »re the dite» of gaine», end
|tt£OW ltycCoHiim tothegroun4 be|ow. as many have done before, without
name« of plaoes at wbieb the -evernl imius day the 2<>th day of Angm>t 1903. He mimes viz: Hd. E. No. 9140. of Lee L. Barrow«,
as witnesses: A. E. Hndaell, B. IL Jio«.*i,
Ait last accounts the gentleman was
of
tbe
Coos
county
league
will
play
duriug
of Secs jon 21. and NX
avail; but possibly his vote« will be
John Anderson, K. E. L. Peciillion, ail of f.’r the NX °f
tbe seiwou.
resting easy and tbe attending physi- more potent.
of N WX. of Sect inn 22. T’p. 27. South. Kame
iiatt'lon, <> »os County, Ore:<»n.
At Baudon.
14
We
t.
He
names
the following witm sses
Any and all (*TM»ns claiming adversely
tiag hopes for a speedy recovery.
Akin to this vice, as tbe Sacramento May 81—Bandcu v» North Bend
the ab<>ve-d<.scribed land’ are requested to toprove his continuous residence n pin and
cultivation
of
s.'i'l
land,
viz: Abe Rose, of
file their claima in this office on or b fore
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Bee remarks, ia that of advertisers Jone 14—Bandon va Coqnille.
Bullards. Oregon: Abia Barrows, of Bollards,
SR'.d 2Gth day *>f Au^u^t I9t3.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
pinaatroan Snow Storm.
June 21—Bar.don vs Marshfield.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Oregon; Henrv Hermann, of Bullards, Ore-
“wbo mar tbe face of tbe country
J. 1. E bidoer .
[Timber
Land
A«4.
Jun
”
3,
187».]
Joly 12—Bandon va North Bend.
gou; Frank Barrows, of Bandon. Oregon.
U nitmd H tatk « L and O ffici « R ome bubo »
npr30
Resist« r.
J. T. B lidgk «.
V amcouvbb , R. Q., May 22 —Details with bnge signs, painted or pasted July 26-pBandon va Coquille.
U mitkd H tatbs L and C ivici . Rosem.no. Oregon. February 20, 1903.
npr23
Register.
Notice i« hereby given tbwt in coropHancp
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
OsKooN, Match 24. 1903,
of th» great mow storm, which swept upon rocks or other natural objects, Aug ¡J— Iiaud<>u va Marshfield.
Notice is hereby pi»«» ‘hat in ooniuliann« with tlie provision« of the net of Congress
Aug 23—Bandon va North Beud.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of
Jnne 3, 1878, entitled ’An Het for tbe **nle
Middle West tend Southern Alberta, setting forth tbe virtues of medicines, Sept 6—Bandon va Coquille.
will» the provision» of th« act of tonare«»
United Stnft*n Ij*nd Office, Roseburg
l»v|uirlui«*nt Of The Interior,
of Jnne 3. 1878. entitled “An act for I be sale of timber lands in tbe State« of CaiifnrniA»
Oregon. February 24. 1906.
have begun |o come io. Without windmills, axle-grease, or other ar­ Sept 13—Bandon va Marshfield.
U nitkd S tates L and Onio. at ltoRZBrza. of tituber land» in the State« of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhinvton Terri­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance O bkoon , May 22. ISOS.
tory.” a« extended to all the Pnblio Land|
At Coquille City.
tiregon. Nevada, and Vta.binptmi lern
dqubt this baa been the most diss»- ticle for sale;” and tbe Bee suggests
with the provision« of tbe act, of Congress
Nolior is Berrbv given timi the following P rv.” a» extended to all the Publia Land Htftt«»« by not of A ddomi 4. 1892. Mrs. May
aa
a
punishment
that
each
such
ad
­
May
24
—
Coquille
vs
Bandon.
trona* stlorm in Ute history of tbe
of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale named settler hna Bled notioe of bi» inten­ Melò» hv act of Auaoat 4, W2. Barbara A. A. Obiiian, of Bandon, County of Coon,
May 31—Coquille va Marshfield.
of timber land« in the Stntesof California, tion to make final (coiuniniation) proof in Doak. «Í Parker»l»ure, County of <Jo<a State <»f Oregon, hHti thin day tiled in tbit
:wa«ntry'tei ibe radebers. Snow f.ll vertiser, wben detected, “should be June
Oregon. Nevada, and Waabington Terri support of hw claim, and that «aid proof Stare of ( fregón, ha» thia day filed in thl» <>f- office her «worn Atatement No. 4484. for the
21
—
Coqnille
va
North
Bead,
compelled
to
take
a
dose
of
his
own
tnry,” ns extended to all the Pnblic lj»nd
ou Uw ievei to the dtipth of sis
fi<v his »Worn «tatement No. 4»16, for the pnrchRAe of tbe N(H of NEX
taty 15—Coquille vs Bandon.
?»y
Aum«t’ 4. 189*? Guv Drew, will be made before Charle» T. Blumen­ purnbase of the N»■ *4 of SEH <’f Sec No. 24 in No. 1()« ii Town«hip No. 29 8.. Knncie No. 14
4ight fest. ' It started Saturday sft- medicine.”
July 12—Coqnille va Marabfield.
of Parkersburg*, County of Coo«, State ot rätter. Ü.8. Cotrcireioner at Bandon, Ore­ Township No. 2». 8 . Kr.t'Wv No. 1» w »nd Went, and will offer proof to «bow that tbe
Oregon, has this day tiled in this oflfai his gon.on
Aug 2—Coquille vs North Beud.
aruoon with rain, and m the wiud
«•ill '.Iler pr »>f to »bow that the laud aonpbt land «ought/is'more valuable iur its Giuber
JULY 10.19Û3.
«worn statement No. 4509, for the purchase
Catarrh
Cannot
be
Cared
Aug
16
—
Coquille
vg
Bandon.
i« more ».Ilnnble tor lie timber or Mone then or stone than for aaricultnml pnrposea, snd
feared to the north, changed to snow
of thrHW^i <if NE*4 of S.'Otion No. 22 in viz: John C. Ix>uan on Hd. E. No. 10862 for agricultural purport.», »nd to establish to ftafablisli her claim to «aid land t»»*fi»re L.
with L ocal A pplications , as they Aug 23—Coquille vs Marshfield.
Township No. 29 8., K«nge No. 14 West, for the NW of SE^. and HW« of NEJÍ. his claim to said land before L. H. Hazard. H. Hnza d. Counfy Clerk of Coos County,
and tor two days tbe blizzard raged,
Sopt 1«—Coquin» vs North
— ■ and wdR offer, nmof tn g|)ow that the land Mention 17, T. 30 8., K. No. 14 west
cannot
reach
tbe
sent
of
tbe
disease.
Conntv Clerk of C ook County. Orepon, al Oregon, at Coqnille. on Monday, the 1st
ttonioees io MacLeod aod Pi nob er
sought is more valuable for its timtier or • lie uao.ua .Le fóitówfcg wi’seaera to prow Vmiuille. Oregon, ul, i'uewP.A . t! c Sfa IWV dav of June, 1903. She nenie« as witnesepsx
At Marshfield.
hi-
coni
innou«
reaidenoe
upon
and
cultiva
­
Catarrh
is
a
blood
or
eonstrtntional
atone than for agricultural purposes, and to
of June. 11»«. He name» aa witlie»"««: A. C. Lone, oi Bandon, Oie'^ofi; J. F. ilnw'ri ui
CTeek wm at g* standstill; aod only to
May 24—Marshfield vs North Bend.
Parkersbora, Oregoui W C Donk of Park-
establish bis claim to said land before L. tion <>f-aid land. viz: James A. Cope, of E. Hadaell, of Parkersbura, Oregon; N.
Aar b'wfo Ute farmers begun to oome disease, and in order to cure it you June 7—Marshfield va Bandon.
H. Hazard, County Clerk of Coos County. Hendon. Oregon, B. F Cope, of Bandon, Barklow. of Bai. Jon. Or,p>.u; E. Obman. of erMbnr«, Oregon; C*o»h Doyle of Parkcrs-
Oregon.
W.
H
letpan,
of
Bandon,
Oregon,
mast take internal remedies. Hail's June 28—Marshfield vs Coquille.
Oregon, at Coquille, on Tuesday the 2nd
In.
••••■<.
i •
Bandou. Orepon; Wesley Mack, of raikera- bnrg, Oregon?
day of Jane, 1908 He names as witnesses: C. F Bluineurutber, of Langlois, Oregon.
A dv nod all persons claiming advernelv
bnra, Oregon.
.
,
J. T. H udob ».
' Caroasea of horaea aud cattle dot Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and July A—Marshfield vs North Bend.
A. E Hadsall, W. C Parker, W. A. Doak.
Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe above describf d lands are requested to
July
19
—
Marshfield
vs
Bandon.
mn28
liegieter.
and J. A. Doak. all of Parkersbnrv. Oregon
acts directly on tbe blood and ron-
the prairies in hundreds.
the above described land« are request'd to file their claim« in thin office on or before
Any and all »«erenn« claiming adversely
Aug 9—Marshfield vs Coquille-
1 1
_
file iheirolaim» in thia office on or lie fore said 1st day of June, 1903.
cons surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Core Aug 16— Marshfield vs North Bend.
J. T. Baino«.
the above described lands are requested to
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THE
STEAMER
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»aid 9tb day of June, HMM.
file their c I hidis in this office on or before
feb26
Regi» ter.
ia not a quack medicine. It was pre­ Aug 80—Marshfield vs Bandon.
J. T. Bamor.».
“Hid 2nd day of June. 1903.
apt2
Register^
* **** •
scribed by one of tbe best physician­ Sept 20—Marshfield vs Coquille.
J. T. B bidgks ,
mar5
Register.
At North Bend-
almoat -every neighborhood in this country for years, and is a June 7—North Bend va Coquille,
THOMAS WHITE, Master
regular
prescription.
It
is
composed
yMwoM b<a died fiom an attadk of
June 14—North Bend vs Marshfield.
Leave« Bnndon every morning, except
aolie or cholera mor boa, often before of ths best tonics known, combined June 20—North Beud va Bandon.
Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock «nd make« connec­
tion« with the train and steamer Myrl at
iaedieiue ooald be procared ok a phy- with tbe best blood purifiers, acting July 19—North Bend vs Coquille.
10:80 «. m. at Coqnille Cit v.
July 26—North Bend vs Marshfield.
tJPYou can b»ve it all for
aiciao toorombned. A reliable remedy directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The Aug 9—North Bend vs Bandon.
Leave« Coqnille City at 12:30 p m., arriv­
perfect
combination
of
the
two
in
­
ing at Bandon at 4.30 p. ni.
fer'ttaa« diaeaaee aboard bo kept at
Aug 80—North Bend vs Coquille.
^and.' ^bd'r^k ia loo great for any- gredients is what produces such won­ Sept 6—North Beud vs Marshfield.
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
<Me to take. Chamberlaio'a Colic, derful results in curing Catarrh. Send Sept 20—North Bend va Handon.
In the Evenirne Telegram, of Portland,
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
Oregon. It la the largeat svenine newa-
Cbolerd add Diarrhoea Itemody baa for testimonials free.
WANTED.-A TRUSTWORTHY GEN-
Nhavlwg «5 Cent».
tn troapass upon the premises of T)r. Kcnyoti,
l^eatml
l
a
EL
DORADO
HUTLDINO.
p»pe pobliahed in Oregon; it oontaina
or lady in each s»unty to mana e
situated between Floras Lake and the coun­
¿ddoobtedty eared tbe livee of more F. J. C hkkbt A Co., Props, Toledo, O tieman
all th. newa of the alate and of th«
Firat
RAnnoM. OKKOOJI ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
Bath» 25 Cent«.
bnsineM for an old established house of so|.
Sold
by
Druggists,
pries
75c.
naitoi
Try it for a month. A »ampia
id finaneinl standing. A straight, bona fide
(Mtiplti add* rdieved more pain and
cutting, or (leatroying timber upon said
e pt w I be mailed to you free. Adore««
weekly cash salary of fl* IN) pud by check 8HAVINO, SBAMPOOINO AND HAIR land. $25 reward will be paid for informs
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
dafferiog Ibad bay other medicioe in
each Wednesday with all expenses direo
Workmanship up to date in any­
lion leading to a conviction of trespass as
CUTTING AT 8TANDARD PRICES.
from headquarters. Money advanced for
bee ft eda dlwaye Be depended np
The Telegram,
stated
wbove.
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expenaas. Manager, 34l) ('Alton Bldg.. Chi­ Rathrnoin nr<v,y mtrd », with rnra-luln I Dated nt Bandon. Oreg'n. M.rch 14. IMI. thing in my line.
PORTLAND, OXS.
An For eale by C. Y. Iaewe.
cago.
Next Door to McNab's Hardware.
Tnh.
H.l.rC.ld
R»:b,
33
«ent»,
I
FKTEU
NELSON,
Agent.
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Hotel Coquille
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer,
“Chico
Scicttiific American.
99
CAPV. C. P. «JENSEN.
iillKN 4 Co.”«-»'" 'New York
Bancion Meat Market,
Zkn.dex’son Prop.
5
Fresh Beef, Pork, Multen, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
G°enerous supply of fresh Groceries
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
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Jt€íisniVs^cl,L 1 *ro»*s
DISPATCH
1»
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
J. L. THOMPSON,
Shaving Parlors
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Prop‘8.
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